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Working Hard, Hardly Working

Ep. 92 How To Level Up Your Life After A Break-Up With Sarah Ashcroft

Working Hard, Hardly Working

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Ceos, Feminsim, Advice, Self-improvement, Business, Women In Business, Stories, Education, Marketing, Self Improvement, Health & Fitness, Ceo, Women Leaders, Money, Careers, Success

4.4738 Ratings

🗓️ 17 June 2024

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Over a decade ago, Sarah started a blog called That Pommie Girl to help her in her job interviews, 10 years later she has over a million followers on Instagram and has built her brand SLA The Label to the point where it now turns over millions each year. Growing her business has taken a huge amount of resilience, but in this episode, we really delved into how that has helped her over the last few months when she’s been dealing with the break-up of her 7-year relationship. If you’re going through heartbreak right now, and you’re looking to fall in love with yourself again, you NEED to listen to this one. 


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SARAH'S LINKS:

SLA: https://www.slathelabel.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahhashcroft/


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MY LINKS: https://gracebeverley.komi.io/


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This podcast is sponsored by Skin & Me, a brand whose products have genuinely changed my life. Try your first Skin + Me Daily Doser for £4.99 using code HARDLYWORKING: https://www.skinandme.com/?promocode=HARDLYWORKING


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SHREDDY, TALA and THE PRODUCTIVITY METHOD are my own brands, therefore any mention of them - whilst not being a sponsorship - is monetarily endorsed. As usual, sponsorships do not change my opinions nor my honesty, but I will always disclaim to make sure motives are clear 😊



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0:00.0

It's the first customer of the day.

0:02.0

The unexpected 20% tip and the 100% boost to your confidence.

0:07.0

Business is a numbers game and sum up has the tools you need to stay ahead.

0:12.0

With tap to pay, you can accept contactless payments using just your smartphone.

0:17.0

And with our free business account, you can manage all things money with zero hassle, all in one place.

0:24.4

Make it count with SumUp. Download the app or find out more at sumup.com.uk. What do break up some business have in common?

0:43.3

Just ask Sarah Ashcroft.

0:45.3

Over a decade ago, Sarah started a blog called The Pomegirl to help in her job interviews.

0:50.3

Ten years later, she has over a million followers on Instagram and has built her brand SLA the

0:54.7

label to the point where it now turns over millions each year. Growing her business has taken

0:59.5

a huge amount of resilience, but in this episode, we really delved into how that has helped her

1:04.3

over the last few months when she's been dealing with the breakup of her seven year relationship.

1:09.6

If you're going through heartbreak right now and you're looking to fall in love with

1:13.3

yourself again, you need to listen to this episode.

1:16.6

I really just wanted to be able to have a bit of a chat around how breakups shake our

1:21.3

entire lives, how to be able to recover from them, how to use them to make sure that we

1:26.1

are doing what we need to be doing in the

1:28.0

next stage of our lives. And Sarah was so incredibly open here talking about her recent breakup.

1:34.4

And I think this one's going to help a lot of people.

1:39.1

Before we get into the podcast, if you could just go and rate this on whichever podcast app you are listening to

1:45.1

this on, it makes a huge difference to the podcast and the types of incredible conversations we're

1:49.5

able to have, the types of guests we're able to get on. So, no, it's probably something

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